15 English Expressions & Idioms using ’ALL’

An idiom is an expression whose meaning is not predictable just by looking at its words. In this lesson, I will teach you several idioms that have something in common: they all contain the word “all”. You will learn the meaning of expressions like, “I’m all ears”, “It’s all in your head”, “all shook up”, “All hell broke loose”, “know-it-all”, “pull an all-nighter”, “all in a day’s work”, “not all there”, “for all I know”, and many more. You might recognize some of these from movies or shows, as they are very common expressions used frequently by native English speakers. These will be especially useful in casual conversation with friends and family. Take the quiz on this lesson at TRANSCRIPT So, E, I’m going to read this passage to you and... “I’m all ears“? Hi. James from engVid. Today I’m going to use “all“ in phrases and idioms, and teach you how you can use them in common speech. And I’m going to try
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